
MckMama. You can head over to her blog to read what she and everyone else have not been doing this week.
So, on this snowy Monday, I have not failed to be prepared and have not put off buying my kids' snowboots. I did not send them to school today with snowpants and rubber boots, because their little toes might get cold, and if they come home today and declare that their toes were cold in boots, I would not break into sermon and tell them that they lived, their toes are still intact and there are people without a home who live outside at night without any (rubber)snowboots.
I did not fail to follow through with my husband today and make sure we were on the same page before leaving the room. When I told him Izzy was going in the tub and I needed to go clean at the dance studio and then went to check my e-mail, he apparently assumed I was finishing the bath process. Our wonderful, youngest, energetic, playful, no-fear child, after much yelling for me, was not found in the tub full of suds from the 3 partial bottles of soap/shampoo/what-have-you that she dumped into the tub. I did not have to then shower her before removing her from the tub so as to make sure enough of the soap was off of her so she could be clothed.
I have not been struggling ever since school started with the whole waking our kids up vs. making sure they have enough sleep to stay healthy. Today was not at least the third time I have not been able to wake them in the last month and a half. I did not then hurry us out the door so as to attempt to get them to school (3 different ones) and not be too late. After drop off, drop off and drop off, I was then not greeted with my 3 year old saying, "Mama, can you please get me something to eat cause my baby is SOOO hungry."
I did not fail to follow through with my husband today and make sure we were on the same page before leaving the room. When I told him Izzy was going in the tub and I needed to go clean at the dance studio and then went to check my e-mail, he apparently assumed I was finishing the bath process. Our wonderful, youngest, energetic, playful, no-fear child, after much yelling for me, was not found in the tub full of suds from the 3 partial bottles of soap/shampoo/what-have-you that she dumped into the tub. I did not have to then shower her before removing her from the tub so as to make sure enough of the soap was off of her so she could be clothed.
I have not been struggling ever since school started with the whole waking our kids up vs. making sure they have enough sleep to stay healthy. Today was not at least the third time I have not been able to wake them in the last month and a half. I did not then hurry us out the door so as to attempt to get them to school (3 different ones) and not be too late. After drop off, drop off and drop off, I was then not greeted with my 3 year old saying, "Mama, can you please get me something to eat cause my baby is SOOO hungry."
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